Braes of Rannoch (wikt:braes, slopes, Gaelic Braigh Raithneach) is a hill with a deserted hamlet and church in Perthshire. The hamlet was formerly, briefly...
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of A. E. Robertson at Braes of Rannoch. Formerly a tiny hamlet, Kinloch Rannoch was enlarged and settled, under the direction of James Small, formerly...
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Rannoch Barracks was a military barracks constructed in 1746 at Bridge of Gaur (Braes of Rannoch), Perthshire, Scotland, at the western end of Loch Rannoch...
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minister at Braes of Rannoch from 1907. However, research has cast doubt on this claim, and it is not certain that he reached the summit of Ben Wyvis....
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Jerry's Pipe Jig Bothan Àirigh am Bràigh Raithneach (A sheiling on the Braes of Rannoch) Wind and Rain Thig am bàta (the boat will come) A Chatrion' Òg (Young...
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A. E. Robertson (category 20th-century ministers of the Church of Scotland)
Edinburgh and Musselburgh. In 1907 Robertson became minister of Braes of Rannoch (near the Bridge of Gaur, on the River Gaur) where he made an effort to learn...
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Dugald Buchanan (category Translators of the Bible into Scottish Gaelic)
a monument erected in The Square at Kinloch Rannoch and by the first church built at the Braes of Rannoch, or Georgetown as it was known at the time,...
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(1907) Braes of Rannoch Church (1907) Carriden Parish Church (1907) Remodelling of Iona Abbey (1908) Colvend Parish Church (1909) Remodelling of Sprouston...
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John Ellis (pastoralist) (category Settlers of South Australia)
of most of his properties, and largely responsible for his good fortune, was Hugh Cameron (c. May 1796 – 10 June 1884). Born in the Braes of Rannoch,...
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Schiehallion (category Marilyns of Scotland)
Loch Rannoch and Loch Tummel, about 10 miles (16 kilometres) to the west-north-west of Aberfeldy in Perthshire. The mountain, with an elevation of 1,083...
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The Church of Scotland, the national church of Scotland, divides the country into Presbyteries, which in turn are subdivided into Parishes, each served...
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Lochaber (redirect from Brae Lochaber)
Inverness. The boundaries of the district created in 1975 included Glen Coe, Nether Lochaber, the western part of the Rannoch Moor, the Road to the Isles...
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Perthshire (redirect from County of Perth)
of Drumochter in the north, Rannoch Moor and Ben Lui in the west, and Aberfoyle in the south; it borders the counties of Inverness-shire and Aberdeenshire...
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This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Fortingall in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...
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bounded by Dalwhinnie in the north, Rannoch Moor in the west and Pitlochry in the east it comprises a water catchment area of around 1,800 square kilometres...
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by Letitia Elizabeth Landon in her 1823 work "Glencoe", T. S. Eliot's "Rannoch, by Glencoe" and "Two Poems from Glencoe" by Douglas Stewart. The massacre...
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The Battle of the Braes of Strathdearn was a Scottish clan battle that took place in 1645 in Strathdearn, Scottish Highlands. It was fought by the Clan...
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this, the Camerons, aided by the Clan Gregor and MacDonalds of Glencoe, invaded the Braes of Badenoch and Strathnairn and harried the Clan Chattan lands...
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I, Have been at the shieling on Brae Rannoch. On the hillock of the waterfall, Where we were resting. In the bothy of the dalliance, With a brushwood...
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Mallaig (category National scenic areas of Scotland)
loch sides, mountain and moorland terrain. It offers views of Loch Lomond, the Gare Loch, Rannoch Moor, Ben Nevis, Glenfinnan, Glen Shiel and Loch Eil. The...
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north-west of Arrochar The Braes of Balquhidder, north-west of Callander Breadalbane, west and north of Killin Lorne, north-east of Oban Cowal, north-west of Greenock...
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Trossachs (category Highlands and Islands of Scotland)
area of wooded glens, braes, and lochs lying to the east of Ben Lomond in the Stirling council area of Scotland. The name is taken from that of a small...
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current total of 15 series. The series features Portillo travelling around the railway networks of Great Britain, Ireland, and the Isle of Man, referring...
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Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross (category History of Catholicism in Scotland)
Highland Perthshire for children from Glenlyon, Grandtully, Kenmore, Kinloch Rannoch and Dunkeld all receive their secondary education in Aberfeldy. In fifth...
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The Battle of Langside was fought on 13 May 1568 between forces loyal to Mary, Queen of Scots, and forces acting in the name of her infant son James VI...
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A9 road (Scotland) (category Highlands and Islands of Scotland)
lorry fire at Berriedale Braes causes 77-mile diversion". BBC News. 5 August 2014. Retrieved 20 September 2024. "A9 Berriedale Braes Improvement Project"...
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Camerons, aided by the Clan Gregor and MacDonalds of Glencoe, invaded the Braes of Badenoch and Strathnairn and harried the Clan Chattan lands in those districts...
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Kenneth Mackenzie of Suddie against the Clan MacDonald of Keppoch who were supported by the Clan Cameron over disputed lands in the Braes of Lochaber. The...
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The Battle of Cromdale took place at the Haughs of Cromdale on 30 April and 1 May 1690. The site is on a hillside near the village of Cromdale, Strathspey...
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The Battle of Sheriffmuir (Scottish Gaelic: Blàr Sliabh an t-Siorraim, [pl̪ˠaɾ ˈʃʎiəv əɲ ˈtʲʰirˠəm]) was an engagement in 1715 at the height of the Jacobite...
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